churches together in cumbria
The charity supports children and young people, elderly people, people with disabilities, and the general public. Churches Together In Cumbria is a registered charity whose purpose is general charitable purposes. It delivers its work by providing advocacy, advice, or information. The charity is based in Cumbria and operates in Cumbria.
This page summarises publicly available information about the charity, including its activities, beneficiaries, and registration details, based on official records.
Activities & Mission
To promote the advancement of the Christian religion in Cumbria, working with all denominations for the relief of poverty and the advancement of education to encourage churches in the county to grow together in trust and mutual acceptance through shared worship, learning, service and the promotion of ecumenical strategies.
Fundraising
See where Churches Together In Cumbria is active and find local fundraising opportunities.
Local Authority
Financial Information
Financial Efficiency
Financial Trend
Annual Returns
| Financial Year | Income | Expenditure | Charitable Spending | Net Assets | Reserves | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | £75,092 | £50,415 | 0 / 50 | |||
| 2023 | £60,963 | £55,289 | 0 / 45 | |||
| 2022 | £59,958 | £53,837 | 0 / 40 | |||
| 2021 | £67,203 | £48,054 | 0 / 40 |
Staff column shows: Employees / Volunteers
Details
Roger Ground
AMBLESIDE
Cumbria
LA22 0QG
Registry Information
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